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over the last 20 years, so much of the landing in this country was consolidated to a national level. it was controlled by the top six banks. the top six banks control two- thirds of the mortgages. the little banks really became selected business models. they are critical to small communities. if you in danger the little banks, the communities go under. the small bank lobby works like crazy to protect the community banks, so they cannot afford a special assessment. certain fdic insurance had to opt in and pay an assessment fee. the fees for small banks are becoming prohibitive to stay in business. they wanted to eliminate them and tax the guys that could afford it. it sounds like the consumer tax policy. the never let the guys that truck tarp forget that they took tarp. >> how does someone who deals in the integrity and truth in up marrying a guy that dealt in show business in the world wrestling entertainment? when i read his background, i just have to ask you about this. in late 1998, he was among the nation of domination to form the tag team of hell's henchman, managed by the jacka
over the last 20 years, so much of the landing in this country was consolidated to a national level. it was controlled by the top six banks. the top six banks control two- thirds of the mortgages. the little banks really became selected business models. they are critical to small communities. if you in danger the little banks, the communities go under. the small bank lobby works like crazy to protect the community banks, so they cannot afford a special assessment. certain fdic insurance had to...
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it was a national outpouring of people. >> just give us a brief synopsis of what the book is about. >> the book is about the migration experiences of three people who become representative of the larger whole, which was essentially the defection of six million african americans from the south to the north, to the midwest and the west, from 1915, world war i, until 1970 when the south began truly to change. >> i went to a movie last weekend, and they handed me this as i'm going into the movie. i won't tell you what it was, but i want to read it to you. "every day, more migrants are coming into the cities to seek a better life for their children. the scale of this massive migration from the poor countryside to the burgeoning cities is unprecedented in human history. the migrants provide a constant and cheap source of labor for x country's "booming cities. and the thriving economy is built on the backs of those citizens." do you have any idea what country that is? >> well, it could be almost any -- it could be any country, but i'm thinking the united states and southerners. but i wrote t
it was a national outpouring of people. >> just give us a brief synopsis of what the book is about. >> the book is about the migration experiences of three people who become representative of the larger whole, which was essentially the defection of six million african americans from the south to the north, to the midwest and the west, from 1915, world war i, until 1970 when the south began truly to change. >> i went to a movie last weekend, and they handed me this as i'm going...
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live at 1:30 people, the afternoon session of testimony before the national commission of the pb deep water horizon of the oil spill. >> the c-span networks, we provide coverage of politics, and american history available to you on television, radio, on line and social media networking sites. we take c-span on the road with our digital bus and local content vehicle bringing our resources to your community. washington your way. now available in more than 100 million homes. provided as a service. >> this morning we'll talk with washington post correspondent about attitudes
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i was on the national desk at the post when i petitioned to join a business staff much food to the chagrin of my national desk editor who thought i was throwing away my career. i was lucky enough to have a french ships with frank swoboda who thought i was crazy but debris space to be crazy so that helped them when did you first get interested in automobiles that i have always been interested in or automobiles. i grew up in new orleans in the late 1940's and 1950's and 1960's when i had to sit at the back of the bus. that always bothered me. it always bothered my father. boarded a bus and having to sit behind a sign that said," no colored beyond this point." freedom cable when my parents and black labor is bought their own cars. they could drive the things and that was power. that was freedom. cars have always meant more to me than the sum of their parts. they were a way to escape vents the other world than they were also a way to reformate to see my parents in charge of something rather than sitting behind inside. >> how did your parents explain to you back in those days when there was a d
i was on the national desk at the post when i petitioned to join a business staff much food to the chagrin of my national desk editor who thought i was throwing away my career. i was lucky enough to have a french ships with frank swoboda who thought i was crazy but debris space to be crazy so that helped them when did you first get interested in automobiles that i have always been interested in or automobiles. i grew up in new orleans in the late 1940's and 1950's and 1960's when i had to sit...
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i was on a national desk when i petitioned to join a business staff. this was much to the chagrin of my editors who felt i was throwing away my career. throwing away my career. i was lucky enough to have friendship with a guy who thought i was crazy but he gave me space to be crazy. so that helped. >> when did you first get interested in automobiles? i grew up in new orleans in the 1940's, 1950's, and 1960's. i had to sit in the back of the i had to sit in the back of the bus. that always bothered me. it always bothered my father. boarding a bus and having to sit behind a sign saying that no coloreds allowed beyond this point. freedom came when my parents bought their own cars. that was power. that was freedom. cars have always meant more to me than the sum of their parts. they were a way to escape and see other worlds. they were a way for me to see my parents in charge of something rather than sitting behind a sign. >> how did your parents explain to you back in those days owhy there is a division between white and black? >> they did not. we went to c
i was on a national desk when i petitioned to join a business staff. this was much to the chagrin of my editors who felt i was throwing away my career. throwing away my career. i was lucky enough to have friendship with a guy who thought i was crazy but he gave me space to be crazy. so that helped. >> when did you first get interested in automobiles? i grew up in new orleans in the 1940's, 1950's, and 1960's. i had to sit in the back of the i had to sit in the back of the bus. that always...
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it so happened that the naacp was having a national convention in chicago the coming weekend. he said to cover that, so i went out and covered it for them and file a story. the next day, he had it on the front page. i came in to see him, and he said "well, now we will see if i can hire you." the newspaper was owned by marshall field iv, who had absolutely no warm feelings for saul. this went on for some weeks. subsequently, he told me the way he got me on the paper was that he went to field and said look, you have may be the executive editor of this paper because i think you believe that i have the competence and ability to run it well. if you do not let me hire this man, i am going to think that you no longer have confidence in me. that point, fanning said field said "all right, go ahead and hire him if you must." >> how long were you there? next three years, something like that. the post hired me from the news. >> i remember you making a lot of people very mad. he made a lot of people happy, too. what was your approach? >> first all, you want people to read the darn thing, s
it so happened that the naacp was having a national convention in chicago the coming weekend. he said to cover that, so i went out and covered it for them and file a story. the next day, he had it on the front page. i came in to see him, and he said "well, now we will see if i can hire you." the newspaper was owned by marshall field iv, who had absolutely no warm feelings for saul. this went on for some weeks. subsequently, he told me the way he got me on the paper was that he went to...
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we are the third-most populous nation in the world. can that continue? all those kind of things. >> speaking of language, i hear in your language words that don't always have an immediate definition for some of us. one word you use in here that i have never seen before. >> i hope i know what it means. >> this is in relation to gandhi. you probably know how to pronounce it, i don't. >> i cannot pronounced it either. you did very well. it is basically the non-violent approach. that is the word that he uses. >> how does the gandhi way of doing things relate to alinsky? >> he was a close student of gandhi. many people look at gandhi and see a moral figure. alinsky looked at him and saw a superb politician. alinsky saw gandhi as a politician who said, "i have got to kick the british out of india. i have my potential following, as poor as human beings can be, they have no guns, that have no money. -- they cannot read, they have no money. the only thing they have is their bodies. so we will use their bodies." for saul, this is a perfect example of analyzing the
we are the third-most populous nation in the world. can that continue? all those kind of things. >> speaking of language, i hear in your language words that don't always have an immediate definition for some of us. one word you use in here that i have never seen before. >> i hope i know what it means. >> this is in relation to gandhi. you probably know how to pronounce it, i don't. >> i cannot pronounced it either. you did very well. it is basically the non-violent...
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the and daniel pletka discusses conservative views on national defense out of the united states and david armor that the impact of school desegregation on school districts and local education. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the c-span video library is in the news this week is in the "washington post." with nearly every program since 1987, it is a great place to look for historical video. you will find it all free online anytime. >> the british house of commons was in recess this week. british deputy prime minister nick clegg spoke at his party's conference on monday. he listed the top priority of cutting public spending costs. he also talked about reforming the voting system. this portion of his remarks is 30 minutes.
the and daniel pletka discusses conservative views on national defense out of the united states and david armor that the impact of school desegregation on school districts and local education. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the c-span video library is in the news this week is in the "washington post." with nearly every program since 1987, it is a great place to look for historical video. you will find it all free online anytime. >>...